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Review | Wranglestone by Darren Charlton
Peter has lived his entire life in the small community of Wranglestone. Living on an island surrounded by water, he and his father are survivors in a post-apocalyptic world filled with the Dead.…
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Review | Her Body & Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
A collection of eight short stories featuring the various lives of women as they deal with relationships, marriage, work and motherhood. The stories are experimental, fantastical, even apocalyptic. But at its core the…
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Review | Into The Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
When Tory’s sister joined a voyage to film a mockumentary on sea creatures, she never thought she would never see her sister again. Seven years later, Tory joins another crew in a voyage…
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Review | Accidental Prophet by Bud Gundy (ARC)
When Drew Morten loses his grandmother, he was left with a manuscript of her memoir. His grandmother rose from a difficult background into a famed television anchor, covering historical events in the 1960s…
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Review | One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus
Five students are in detention, all of them from different cliques in their high school. One of them, the owner of an infamous tell-all app, drops dead before the end of the day.…
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Review | The Moore House by Tony Tremblay
Three ex-communicated nuns with empath abilities form a unit investigating paranormal occurrences with the support of their employer, Father McLeod and the Catholic Church. When they travel to investigate the Moore House, they…